First Known Use: before 12th century
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1fathom
noun fath·om \ˈfa-thəm\
: a unit of length equal to six feet (about 1.8 meters) used especially for measuring the depth of water
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: a unit of length equal to six feet (1.83 meters) used especially for measuring the depth of water —sometimes used in the singular when qualified by a number <five fathom deep>
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Origin of FATHOM
Middle English fadme, from Old English fæthm outstretched arms, length of the outstretched arms; akin to Old Norse fathmr fathom, Latin patēre to be open, pandere to spread out, Greek petannynai
2fathom
verb
: to understand the reason for (something)
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intransitive verb
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: probe
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: to take soundings
transitive verb
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: to measure by a sounding line
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: to penetrate and come to understand <couldn't fathom the problem>
— fath·om·able \ˈfa-thə-mə-bəl\ adjective
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First Known Use of FATHOM
1607
FATHOM[1] Defined for Kids
1fathom
noun fath·om \ˈfa-thəm\
Definition of FATHOM for Kids
: a unit of length equal to six feet (about 1.8 meters) used chiefly in measuring the depth of water
2fathom
verb
fath·omedfath·om·ing
Definition of FATHOM for Kids
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: to understand the reason for something <I couldn't fathom how he escaped punishment.>
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: to measure the depth of water by means of a special line
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